Chandler#81 Posted February 9 Posted February 9 (edited) Makin’ the Super Bowl rounds and stumping for Subway starts @ 27:45 Edited February 9 by Chandler#81 1 1 Quote
QB Bills Posted February 9 Posted February 9 Love the guy. But he's either really good at hiding it or he doesn't take losses as bad as some of the greats. Either that or he knows it's a lost cause with McDermott running the show. 22 1 4 9 1 Quote
Matt_In_NH Posted February 9 Posted February 9 4 hours ago, QB Bills said: Love the guy. But he's either really good at hiding it or he doesn't take losses as bad as some of the greats. Either that or he knows it's a lost cause with McDermott running the show. World class take here. 3 20 2 3 Quote
Roundybout Posted February 9 Posted February 9 6 hours ago, QB Bills said: Love the guy. But he's either really good at hiding it or he doesn't take losses as bad as some of the greats. Either that or he knows it's a lost cause with McDermott running the show. You want him to self-flagellate or something? 2 Quote
Man with No Name Posted February 9 Posted February 9 6 hours ago, QB Bills said: Love the guy. But he's either really good at hiding it or he doesn't take losses as bad as some of the greats. Either that or he knows it's a lost cause with McDermott running the show. it's called emotional regulation. 2 4 1 1 Quote
H2o Posted February 9 Posted February 9 6 hours ago, QB Bills said: Love the guy. But he's either really good at hiding it or he doesn't take losses as bad as some of the greats. Either that or he knows it's a lost cause with McDermott running the show. Really? That's what you took from his interview? 7 1 Quote
John from Riverside Posted February 9 Posted February 9 8 hours ago, QB Bills said: Love the guy. But he's either really good at hiding it or he doesn't take losses as bad as some of the greats. Either that or he knows it's a lost cause with McDermott running the show. Please stick to your day job and don’t analyze people you look foolish 3 2 2 4 Quote
JohnBonhamRocks Posted February 9 Posted February 9 Gotta hate how well adjusted to fame and the pressures of the NFL our insanely talented QB has become… 6 Quote
GunnerBill Posted February 9 Posted February 9 His interview with Florio and Simms was better. Some really interesting snippets: - He says his mechanics got off this year because of some of the ailments with his shoulder but he acknowledges he has to get back to working on them (interesting that he said "with the appropriate people" - anyone know if he is still working with Jordan Palmer? I think Palmer did so much on the original mechanical clean ups with the over striding); - He talked about his internal dialogue with himself and it is the one worry I have with Josh in terms of temperament. I love that he holds himself accountable but I do worry at times he gets in his own head about stuff and internalises it; - Cites the Ty Dunne piece as the one of two factors in the turnaround (without prompting) and then when asked further agrees with Rasul Douglas's view that McDermott's response to that article was the moment things changed; - Acknowledges that if he'd just slid up slightly in the pocket on the Shakir throw he probably has a touchdown; - His favourite throw is the Jake Kumerow touchdown in Denver. Really good interview. 3 5 15 Quote
sunshynman Posted February 9 Posted February 9 9 minutes ago, GunnerBill said: - Acknowledges that if he'd just slid up slightly in the pocket on the Shakir throw he probably has a touchdown; Or Dawkins doesn't get pushed back 10 yards. - His favourite throw is the Jake Kumerow touchdown in Denver. Was a wild throw. But the majority of the sideline throws, and the leaping while falling out of bounds throws are more impressive to me. Quote
GunnerBill Posted February 9 Posted February 9 10 minutes ago, sunshynman said: There were three minor elements on that play to Shakir if either one is right its a touchdown. If Josh is up half a stride he makes the throw. If Dion holds the block a split second longer Josh makes the throw. If Shakir clears coverage a half second earlier Josh lets it go before the pressure affects it. We just needed 1 of those three and it was a touchdown. That is the small margins. 4 1 Quote
Logic Posted February 9 Posted February 9 (edited) 29 minutes ago, GunnerBill said: - His favourite throw is the Jake Kumerow touchdown in Denver. Here's that throw. Just in case anyone wanted to enjoy the next 40 seconds of their life a little bit more: Edited February 9 by Logic 5 1 3 Quote
Ridgewaycynic2013 Posted February 9 Posted February 9 Are they giving Allen a sangawich?! Now watching him zooming around on any given Sunday could qualify him for a 'dangerwich'. Just add extra hot sauce, and a side of blue cheese dressing. 😁 Quote
HankBulloughMellencamp Posted February 9 Posted February 9 1 hour ago, Beast said: 27:45 Zimbabwean time? 2:58:50 1 Quote
Rubes Posted February 9 Posted February 9 1 hour ago, GunnerBill said: His interview with Florio and Simms was better. Some really interesting snippets: - He says his mechanics got off this year because of some of the ailments with his shoulder but he acknowledges he has to get back to working on them (interesting that he said "with the appropriate people" - anyone know if he is still working with Jordan Palmer? I think Palmer did so much on the original mechanical clean ups with the over striding); - He talked about his internal dialogue with himself and it is the one worry I have with Josh in terms of temperament. I love that he holds himself accountable but I do worry at times he gets in his own head about stuff and internalises it; - Cites the Ty Dunne piece as the one of two factors in the turnaround (without prompting) and then when asked further agrees with Rasul Douglas's view that McDermott's response to that article was the moment things changed; - Acknowledges that if he'd just slid up slightly in the pocket on the Shakir throw he probably has a touchdown; - His favourite throw is the Jake Kumerow touchdown in Denver. Really good interview. Good stuff, thanks. In the Buffalo News story today, Allen admits the ending of the Chiefs game is going to haunt him all offseason. 😟 Quote
blacklabel Posted February 9 Posted February 9 (edited) 1 hour ago, GunnerBill said: His favourite throw is the Jake Kumerow touchdown in Denver. Really good interview. My favorite play of his. It was an absolute laser beam that nearly went through Jake's hands. I mean, the ball carries the guys hands from one side of his body to the other. All the mustard on that one. Right behind that one is the moon ball he launched against Jacksonville his rookie year. Speaking of moon balls, I'm still upset Stef dropped that monster against KC. Josh launched it from his own 12, it reached Stef at the Chiefs 25. Ridonkulous. Edited February 9 by blacklabel 1 3 Quote
Warcodered Posted February 9 Posted February 9 9 hours ago, QB Bills said: Love the guy. But he's either really good at hiding it or he doesn't take losses as bad as some of the greats. Either that or he knows it's a lost cause with McDermott running the show. 12 minutes ago, Rubes said: Good stuff, thanks. In the Buffalo News story today, Allen admits the ending of the Chiefs game is going to haunt him all offseason. 😟 🤔 1 Quote
Captain Hindsight Posted February 9 Posted February 9 1 hour ago, Logic said: Here's that throw. Just in case anyone wanted to enjoy the next 40 seconds of their life a little bit more: Thats the throw as a young QB you dream of making. Most guys don't have the arm to do it 22 minutes ago, Rubes said: Good stuff, thanks. In the Buffalo News story today, Allen admits the ending of the Chiefs game is going to haunt him all offseason. 😟 He and I share that 2 Quote
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